at the same time, though, in that same kizer poll out this week, 59% of americans are unaware of the 31st deadline, and 50% plan on staying uninsured. that suggests that there still is a lot of work to do. there's been so much money poured into, you know, sort of the mythology about what's wrong about the affordable care act that it's not surprising that there's a lot of misinformation out there. but it shows the white house still has a lot of work to do. >> karen, there's misinformation for a lot of reasons. one, the rollout of this, communicating this was really bad from the inception when the president -- when this was passed. he had to go back and sell it to the american people after the bill was passed. and then when it was signed, remember when we were all talking about how vice president biden said this is a big deal? that brought a lot of attention to it. but the communication on this landmark legacy piece for this president just didn't make it over to the american publics' ears for them to grasp and take in. then you have this confusion about this extension for those who did